Need help with old Dominion Crown black powder shotgun cartridges.

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Need help from you knowledgeable cartridge collectors.

I recently picked up this box of old Dominion 12 gauge shotshells in a fire arms lot purchase. They are black powder, cardboard shells, have small primers and the load is CJ and the shot is BALL. What was this load used for? Similar to using a slug? And if anyone here can date this box, it would be appreciated.

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Dominion Crown cartridges marked "made in Canada" were manufactured between 1935 and 1950. The smaller primer indicates these would be closer to 1935 to 1939. Check out www.cartridge-corner.com shotshells page two for more info.

Darryl

On that web site, I found that that while the Dominion Cartridge co was founded in 1886 in Hawkesbury Quebec, the Crown black powder brand of shotgun cartridges was introduced in 1907 and produced at that plant. But also that only in 1927 did C.E.L. become C.I.L. So this box was produced sometime after that and there is no mention when the Crown line of ammunition was terminated. However, I would be surprised if they were still loading black powder by the 40's. http://www.cartridge-corner.com/dcco.htm
 
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